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Tuesday, July 16 • 1:00pm - 1:20pm
Evaluation of Alternative Coatings for USGS Water-Quality Samplers

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Each year, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) personnel collect approximately 52,000 water-quality samples from rivers and streams across the United States. Several samplers are employed by the USGS for water-quality sample collection in riverine environments. These samplers are coated with Plasti Dip® to protect the exterior of the sampler; however, Plasti Dip® is susceptible to fraying and wear, requiring maintenance. Alternative coatings were tested to determine if a different coating is better suited for the samplers. The alternative coatings included DuraCoat®, Raptor, and powder coating; a fifth option was bare metal. Samplers with different coatings were evaluated based on initial coating application, equipment-blank samples, a controlled-destruction test, blank-sample collection with worn samplers, maintenance and re-coating of samplers, and field-use and degradation tracking. The powder-coated sampler proved to be the top performer in each aspect of the study.

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Alyssa Thornton

Supervisory Hydrologic Technician, U.S. Geological Survey


Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:20pm CDT
Regency Ballroom B
  WATER QUALITY, ANALYSIS
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